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white house tonight. this evening, the omicron variant in the u.s. what they're now seeing in this country. and this question tonight, how long has it been here in the u.s. and how they figure this out. tonight, the january 6th committee now asking former president trump's daughter, ivanka trump, for a volunteer interview about her time in the oval office as her father was putting pressure on former vice president pence, and what she allegedly said in the oval office. and the new headline from georgia tonight. the prosecutor there asking for a special grand jury after the election. jonathan karl standing by. news tonight about a passenger in first class forcing an american airlines flight from miami to london to suddenly turn around, about 500 miles out, after refusing to wear a mask. new developments tonight in the 5g wireless rollout. the 19-year-old pilot touching down and landing in the record books. the youngest woman to fly solo around the world. there is late news coming in tonight about adele. and america strong tonight. the mother who put it all on hold to raise the kids and to work, but she's back, and what a comeback. america strong. good evening and it's great to have us with us here on a thursday night. we are tracking that new winter storm. millions of americans across several states from the south right up into the northeast. now bracing for bitter cold, snow, and ice, and there are states of emergency in virginia and the carolinas, already ahead of what they believe will be a dangerous ice storm. and arctic wind chills from minnesota all the way to the northeast. 20 states under winter weather alerts at this hour. tonight, that bitter cold moving across the northern states. temperatures into a deep freeze already, as that system moves across the south. a one-two punch there set to strike, from the carolinas up into virginia. heavy sleet and snow in fayetteville, arkansas, already, triggering a dangerous commute. and look at this along the i-95 corridor. crews out salting the roads. this is bucks county, pennsylvania, bracing for black ice to come after snow already today. and by tomorrow morning, the wind chill will be near zero in philadelphia and new york, 4 below zero in boston. senior meteorologist rob marciano leading us off tonight timing this all out for us. >> reporter: hi, david. you said it right there. the cold is going to be the most debilitating debilitating, widespread element of all of this, with half the country seeing temperatures 15 to 30 degrees below average. look at pittsburgh, minus 1. 3 in chill. minus 1 in st. louis. minus 24 in des moines. this sets the stage for icing across the south. in texas t, we have winter stor warnings from brownsville, texas, to virginia beach. moisture into the sub-freezing air, so, significant icing in places like myrtle beach, wilmington. two to six inches of snow through raleigh and virginia beach. it is the icing we're most worried about. a quarter to a half an inch of that. we could see power outages, as well. david? >> could be a doipg rouse 24 hours ahead. be careful on the roadways. rob, thank you. meantime tonight, president biden and the white house in damage control mode after that marathon news conference and what he said on russia, suggesting any response to vladimir putin depends on what he does along the border of ukraine, suggesting one possibility is a, quote, minor incursion in ukraine. the president of ukraine stunned and quickly reacting, saying there is no such thing as a minor incursion. here's our senior white house correspondent mary bruce tonight. >> reporter: at the white house today, president biden tried to put out a firestorm of criticism after these comments about a possible russian invasion of ukraine sparked international concern. >> russia will be held accountable, if it invades and it depends on what it does. it's one thing if it's a minor incursion, and then we end up having a fight about what to do and not do, et cetera. >> reporter: early today, reading from a prepared statement, the president tried to clarify what he meant. >> if any, any assembled russian units move across ukrainian border, that is an invasion. but -- and it will be met with severe and coordinated economic response that i've discussed in detail with our allies, as well as laid out very clearly for president putin. there is no doubt, let there be no doubt at all, that if putin makes this choice, russia will pay a heavy price. >> reporter: the white house fully aware the president's comments triggered alarm among european allies and inside ukraine, too. ukrainian president zelensky tweeting, "there are no minor incursions and small nations. just as there are no minor casualties and little grief from the loss of loved ones." meeting with u.s. allies in germany ahead of a critical sitdown with the russians, secretary of state blinken tried to reassure america's partners. >> if any russian military forces move across the ukrainian border and commit new acts of aggression against ukraine, that will be met with a swift, severe, united response from the united states and our allies and partners. >> secretary blinken today. mary bruce with us live from the white house tonight. and mary, the white house clarifying another one of the president's comments yesterday, he was asked whether the midterm elections, obviously this year, would be legitimate, given washington's failure to pass a voting rights law. his response, two words he chose, it depends. there were a lot of questions over that. he seemed to question whether the elections will be legitimate before they even happen. >> reporter: david, the president saying the restrictive voting laws in some republican-led states are going to make it more difficult for some americans to vote, and he said that could increase the prospect that the vote will be illegitimate. the president saying he still is hoping that they can put in place reforms, but the white house today clarifying, saying the president is confident the midterms will be legitimate. david? >> mary bruce at the white house again tonight. thank you, mary. next, this evening here, there is new evidence tonight suggesting the omicron variant was here in the u.s. before the world knew it existed, days before it was announced it had been found in south africa. and now new science tonight that the omicron surge is slowing across parts of the country, the east, where it was the epicenter at the beginning, and what they're seeing now. but authorities saying hospitalizations still at a record high and deaths, which always lag behind new case numbers, still at about 1,700 deaths a day. nearly all the deaths, health officials say, among patients that are unvaccinated. here's abc's stephanie ramos on how long omicron has been here and how they figured this out. >> reporter: tonight, new evidence suggests that omicron was in this country before the world learned of a new variant. a cdc study confirmed omicron was detected back in new york city on november 21st, four days before the new variant was identified by south african scientists, and ten days before the first u.s. case was reported. >> by sampling in wastewater, you can detect virus in huge populations. if we can identify a variant faster, we can respond more quickly and make sure we can reduce transmission in the community. >> reporter: infections in new york have dropped 46% in the last week, but the city still has the nation's highest death rate. because deaths and hospitalizations always lag behind cases. >> i do think we are past the peak of the omicron surge, but just because we're past the peak does not mean we're done. we have several weeks to go before infection numbers really get low. >> reporter: 1,700 americans with covid are still dying every day. the vast majority unvaccinated, like angeline saucedo, a 34-year-old mother of four in oklahoma. her mom says angeline didn't know she had diabetes when she was hospitalized with covid. >> by day three of going to the e.r. for three days, my daughter was gone. >> reporter: the family had put off getting the vaccine, but angeline's death has pushed them to get the shot. >> you're scared to get vaccinated? so am i. you know, i still haven't got vaccinated, but just that happening actually makes me want to do it. >> reporter: tonight, new jersey's governor is warning health care workers they could lose their jobs if they are not vaccinated and boosted. >> we are no longer going to look past those who continue to put their colleagues, and, perhaps, i think even more importantly, those who are their responsibility in danger of covid. that has to stop. >> reporter: across this country, hospitals are struggling to care for 160,000 people with covid. nurses inside this pennsylvania hospital say they are drowning in patients. >> we're seeing 20, 30, 40-year-olds that are ending up very sick and dying, and they don't have the conditions that some of these older people have. >> stephanie with us now tonight and there's new research at this hour, looking at patients who were given the vaccine, those who thought they were getting the vaccine and those who actually got a placido instead and this was meant to study potential side effects? >> reporter: exactly, david. so, researchers looked at 12 vaccine safety trials with thousands of people and found that two-thirds of volunteers who got the placebo reported things like a headache and fatigue, suggesting that those relatively mild side effects widely reported from the covid vaccine might not be as common as people may expect. david? >> stephanie, thank you. next this evening, the house committee on the january 6th riot has now asked ivanka trump to cooperate with their investigation in an 11-page letter, the committee outlining their questions for the former president's daughter about the former president's actions or inaction before, during and after the attack on the capitol. they want to know more about a conversation the former president had with the former vice president mike pence on the phone. here's our chief washington correspondent jonathan karl. >> reporter: the january 6th committee is asking to speak to former president trump's daughter and top adviser ivanka trump, seen here backstage at the rally outside the white house shortly before the attack on the capitol. in his speech at that rally, trump repeatedly called on vice president pence to use his position presiding over the counting of electoral votes to overturn the election. >> i hope mike is going to do the right thing. i hope so. >> reporter: the committee says ivanka trump was in the oval office that morning when her father had a heated phone conversation with pence. i spoke to trump about that conversation for my book, "betrayal." there was a report, excuse my language -- >> go ahead. >> reporter: not mine, it was in the report -- >> yeah. >> -- that you talked to him that morning and you said, "you can be a patriot or you can be a [ bleep ]." did you really say that or is that an incorrect report? >> i wouldn't dispute it. >> reporter: really? >> i wouldn't dispute it. >> reporter: also in the room, at that time, trump loyalist retired general keith tell logue, who told the committee ivanka trump turned to him and say, "mike pence is a good man." kellogg testified that when trump supporters attacked the capitol, ivanka repeatedly urged her father to speak out. >> we have first-hand testimony that his daughter ivanka went in at least twice to ask him to please stop this violence. >> reporter: today, a spokesperson for ivanka trump declined to say whether she would testify, instead referring to a portion of a tweet she posted on january 6th during the riot, saying, "any security breach or disrespect to our law enforcement is unacceptable. the violence must stop immediately. please be peaceful." what her spokesman didn't mention is that in that same tweet, ivanka addressed the rioters as "american patriots." >> all right, so, let's bring in jon karl live from washington tonight. and jon, there's a big new development in georgia, as well, you're following. the prosecutor there asking the judge to convene a special grand jury after the election to investigate former president trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 results there. the former president, as we remember, had pressured the secretary of state in georgia, telling him, "i just want to find 11,708 votes." what is this request for a special grand jury mean? >> reporter: well, this special grand jury, david, gives prosecutors in georgia a powerful new tool in their criminal investigation into trump's efforts to overturn the election results in that state. it enables them to issue subpoenas to compel the testimony of witnesses who, until now, have refused to cooperate voluntarily. >> all right, jonathan karl with us tonight. jon, thank you. tonight, we have learned that a flight from miami to london was forced to turn back to the airport two hours into the flight because of an unruly passenger in first class who refused to wear a mask. the flight had 129 passengers onboard, 14 crew members. the track showing the plane turned around about 500 miles out to come back. the flight then canceled. the passengers had to rebook. the airline saying local law enforcement met the passenger when the plane returned to the miami airport. there are also new developments in the 5g rollout and the concern that the new cell phone signal and technology could interview with airplanes at airports here in the u.s. tonight, the faa now issuing new approvals from some airplanes to land in low visibility conditions using the current technology on those planes. abc's gio benitez again tonight covering aviation. >> reporter: tonight, new progress in the standoff over more powerful 5g signals near airports, that airline and air cargo ceos have warned could lead to catastrophic travel and shipping disruptions. the faa now clearing nearly 80% of all commercial jets to land in low visibility with current 5g limits in place, including many of the most commonly-used boeing and airbus airliners like the 737 and a320. the move coming just 48 hours after at&t and verizon agreed to keep their upgraded 5g signals two miles away from major airports. >> this is just a band-aid fix. the faa needs to come up with a permanent solution. >> reporter: the standoff over concerns that stronger 5g signals could interfere with a plane's radio altimeter, the device pilots use to measure altitude during landings, especially in bad weather with low visibility. airlines and the faa have said more safety tests are needed. but the fcc, which regulates 5g, has claimed the service poses no risk to aviation. the faa still working on clearing about 20% of plane models, mostly smaller, regional jets, that make up nearly half of all flights in america. >> the fact that we had good weather yesterday was very good for those passengers traveling, but we can't count on that going forward. >> reporter: and david, tonight, international flights are back up and running after much confusion. and talks over that 5g rollout are ongoing. david? >> gio benitez, thank you. and there is also news this evening about a deadly police shooting near the airport in san francisco. police responding to a call of a man carrying two guns near a train station at the airport. officers saying they tried to de-escalate the situation. the suspect allegedly threatening them. the officers opening fire when they say he kept advancing toward them. train service was temporarily suspended. the airport was not affected. when we come back here tonight, what ghislaine maxwell's attorneys is now requested. and there is news tonight about an fbi raid at the home of a well-known congressman. how do they fit? i don't know, dad. i'm not comfortable trying on pants. aw, come on. i bet they look sharp. you don't know who else has tried them on. let me take a look. switch to progressive, and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. oh, that's a handsome pair of jeans right there. ♪ i'm getting vaccinated with prevnar 20. so am i. because i'm at risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. i'm asking about prevnar 20. because there's a chance pneumococcal pneumonia could put me in the hospital. if you're 65 or older you may be at increased risk for pneumococcal pneumonia. prevnar 20 is approved in adults to help prevent infections from 20 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. in just one dose. even if you've already been vaccinated with another pneumonia vaccine, ask your doctor if prevnar 20 could help provide additional protection. don't get prevnar 20 if you've had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. adults with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain and swelling at the injection site, to be aeep my pla t were pain and swelling vaccinr 20.njection site, because just one dose can help protect me from pneumococcal pneumonia. ask your doctor or pharmacist about getting vaccinated with prevnar 20 today. tonight, jeffrey epstein's former associate ghislaine maxwell has officially asked for a new trial. her attorneys want a new trial after a jury member gave interviews following the verd verdict, revealing he had been sexually abused as a child and claiming his story helped influence other jurors. a source says he did not disclose his personal history in a pretrial questionnaire. maxwell scheduled to be sentenced in june. he faces up to 65 years up in prison. and questions surrounding the fbi raid at the home of a u.s. congressman in laredo, texas. federal agents searching the home of henry cuellar 24 ago. tonight, the fbi confirming it was a, quote, court-authorized operation. still no word what they are investigating. when we come back here tonight, there's news coming in involving adele this evening. and the 19-year-old pilot now landing in the record books. or atopic dermatitis under control? 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what if i hadn't stopped? what if i just gave a little bit more? and i finally found the answer to that what if. >> tonight keira and her hope. >> to all of us out there that have your what if, i guess my message to you is, you know, i'll share some of my courage with you and hopefully you guys can find a way to go find what if. >> in fact, she's now setting her sights on the summer olympics 2024. >> thanks so much for having me on the show. it feels just totally crazy that you invited me on, but i'm happy to be here and good night, everybody! >> we're cheering you on, keira, right along with your kids. hope to see you at the olympics. i'm david muir. hope to see you right back here tomorrow in the meantime. until then, good night. >> this is abc 7 news. >> the good news is things are starting to plateau. >> on december 1, san francisco saw the first omicron case in the country. seven weeks later, finally some good news. >> the light at the end of the tunnel is here. >> we can say that we are on the beginning of a downward trajectory with regard to the surge. >> this week marks two years is the first covid case in the u.s. and the start of year three of the living with covid. >> it has been a rocky start to 2022 but i ask that we all hang in there for a little longer. >> just a little longer. good afternoon. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 4:00. >> hundreds of doctors were asking the fda to take immediate action to protect young children against omicron. they sent a later to the agency demanding the review process for vaccines for kids five and under be moved up. it is not expected to start until next month at the earliest. >> california numbers showing hospitalizations and the percentage of icu patients going up but the test positivity rate continues a slow decline. last week was at 23%, now 20.7%. >> a new study finds omicron was likely in the u.s. more than a week before the first case was detected. wastewater samples found a variant in new york city on november 21. the first official case was reported in san francisco on december 1. >> the number of covid cases in san francisco has started to plateau, that is the latest update. our news reporter with more morm what we can expect going forward. >> not right away but he will begin to see some restrictions lifted. next monday, some countries in europe will drop some of their restrictions because

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